insurance for study abroad

Insurance for Study Abroad

Some domestic health plans provide limited coverage outside of your home country—and many provide none at all. If you choose to study abroad without insurance, you may leave yourself vulnerable to high out-of-pocket costs for unanticipated medical treatment.

When the unexpected occurs abroad, an international student health plan can provide access to travel assistance services, quality medical care, and financial help!

For your international student venture, we offer StudentSecure— a series of student health plans that provides budget-friendly medical coverage to full-time students and scholars enrolled abroad.

With four levels of coverage to choose from, you can almost certainly find a StudentSecure plan that fits your needs and budget!

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Is the participant a US Citizen or resident of a U.S. territory?

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Will your trip include the US or US territories as a destination country?

Travel assistance. Travel assistance services available in multiple languages 365 days a year.

*A pre-existing condition is any condition:

for which medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment was recommended or received within 2 years prior to your effective date of coverage

which would cause a reasonably prudent person to seek medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment within 2 years prior to your effective date of coverage

that existed (with reasonable medical certainty) with 2 years prior to your effective date of coverage, whether or not it was known to you

**The acute onset of a pre-existing condition means a sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence of a pre-existing condition which occurs spontaneously and without advance warning in the form of physician recommendations or symptoms, is of short duration, is rapidly progressive, and requires urgent care.

The acute onset of a pre-existing condition must occur after the effective date of the policy. Treatment must be obtained within 24 hours of the sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence. Chronic or congenital conditions or pre-existing conditions that gradually become worse over time will not be considered acute onset.